The Sun (Malaysia)

Redefifi ning smartphone design

> The Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ takes the prize for its revolution­ary and transforma­tive looks

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VISUALLY, the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ stands out from the plethora of premium smartphone­s by sheer force of design – one that is touted as transforma­tive and breaking away from familiarit­y.

However, despite the marketing spiel, no one can deny that the latest flagship phone from the Korean phone maker is unique.

Sandwiched between two pieces of glass and with its crust curved over and polished to an elegant finish, the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ feels like a smooth, seamless piece of technology, despite the thin metal band that adds a refreshing accent to the overall appearance.

It is as if it has no edges, and there is no end to its lustrous curve. In the hand, the naked device feels like no other smartphone. It is also water- and dust-resistant.

To give the phone a one-of-akind silhouette, Samsung uses an on-screen Home button and a display with an 18.5:9 screen ratio that overflows beyond the edge of the phone.

However, glass, as beautiful and scratch-resistant as it is, is brittle. For that, there is a range of accessorie­s for the Galaxy S8/S8+ that are sold separately.

These include phone cases made of Alcantara – an artificial suede-like material that is 68% polyester and 32% polyuretha­ne. These are touted as durable and will not easily show signs of wearand-tear with use.

There are also translucen­t silicone covers with vivid colours that add grip and protection to the back and sides of the phone from drops and bumps.

Samsung went beyond the external look and feel of the phone to express its design philosophy and adopted it into its interface and functional­ity as well. The translatio­n of the design concept to the user interface, according to Samsung, is done with the phone’s ambient visuals. Installed within the user interface are a series of wallpapers based on moods and interactiv­e animated galaxy- themed background­s, all meant to add sophistica­tion to the phone. Also, the Galaxy S8/S8+ home screen features a new design, icons, search bar, and weather widgets. The icons use a concept Samsung dubbed ‘Light & Line’ which uses disconnect­ed lines to create silhouette­s on a colour-coded background. Bixby, Samsung’s highlyanti­cipated personal assistant, is a part of the design whole as well. So much so that it was given a dedicated button on the side of the phone. It is an artificial intelligen­cepowered interface that is said to be able to adapt to the user’s daily activities, be attentive and set reminders, serve up informatio­n as needed and when it is needed, and understand user voice commands. Bixby could also recognise images and serve relevant informatio­n.

Altogether, the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ is a new innovative chapter in smartphone design that embodies both function and form.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is now available for RM3,299, and the Samsung Galaxy S8+ for RM3,699. Both phones come in orchid grey, maple gold, or midnight black and can be found at all Samsung experience stores, authorised dealers and online e-commerce retailers.

For more, visit the Samsung Malaysia website and Facebook page.

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